<p>He described (with the help of a stuffed lobster) how our body is able to fight against patogens. How we can create specific antibodies to defend ourselves for example against viruses. For this he received the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. Susumu Tonegawa started his work in the field of chemistry, than he switched into immunology and now he concentrates on neuroscience. He is also a big fan of filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and of the baseball team of Red Sox.</p>

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„We have billions of ‚lobsters‘ in our bodies,“ Nobel Prize laureate in medicine Susumu Tonegawa explains immunity on a stuffed lobster

NOV 29, 202555 MIN
Hyde Park Civilizace

„We have billions of ‚lobsters‘ in our bodies,“ Nobel Prize laureate in medicine Susumu Tonegawa explains immunity on a stuffed lobster

NOV 29, 202555 MIN

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He described (with the help of a stuffed lobster) how our body is able to fight against patogens. How we can create specific antibodies to defend ourselves for example against viruses. For this he received the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. Susumu Tonegawa started his work in the field of chemistry, than he switched into immunology and now he concentrates on neuroscience. He is also a big fan of filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and of the baseball team of Red Sox.